The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 138, Ed. 1, Friday, May 14, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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mSKHUE YOITR PROPERTY AGAINST TORNADOES AND OYOIiOHlsa WITS W DC BRON80I.
Spring
Ie tntulo a ncccs- nn t
Bitybj thehn-iviedicine
pure condition of the Mood attor -winter's
hearty foods ami broalhiug viti-
ated air in homo olllce schoolroom
or shop. When weak thin or impute
the blood cannot nourish the body as
it should. The demand for cloanslug
and iiivijronilinpr is grandly met by
Howl'- arraparilln which glvw the
liIooilju-t tlicriiHlII and vitnllt mvd-
cd to liKiintjiiii lieftl'iti jiroperly dit-jit
food build up and flcadv the nerves
nnd rrrome that tired feeling It Is
the ideal .spring M-ilu ine. (id only
H S 9
ri
oos
Sarsapanila
Prepared by i I Hot & .
The One True
Blood 1'urlflir
Lowell. Mais
Ret emll) promptly and
Hood's Pills eitatlTrty'. acenu
CITY IN HK1EP.
Pronl 1'olntl and Mutter. Transpiring
In nnd Aftont tho OUT
T. A Harvey is here from Pawnee.
J 0. Titus of Pond Creek is in the
city
W. A Edfrar of El Reno Is in the
city
Dr. Williams visited Perry last
nigiit.
L. E. Damon of the
the city.
tianta Fe is in
Miss Ruboy CorbeU is sick with the
typhoid fever.
Money to loan
Uajjan & Payne.
on inside property.
Jim Pentecost
proved yestorday.
was slightly im
W 0. Guthrie of 8U
city for a fow days.
Louis is in the
John and Hert Haggett left yester-
day for Oainsvilte Texas.
Miss Mary Rutlldge of Omaha is
visiting friends In the tit?
Hot box dolajed last evening's north
bouud passenger two hours.
Jerry Corbett arrived from Fort
Worth yesterday to see tils sick sister
The band will give a concert on the
aero tonight tho weather permitting
Judge King and Judge Ruckcr of
Perry were vlmtora In tho city yester-
day Grace Chappell aged 3 years was
drowned in a buffalo wallow near
Enid.
Capt T. J. Mitts Washita county's
Btandby is in the city viriilng his ton
E D Mitts
Edgar Jones loft for Perry last even-
ing with a threat to continue tho
journey to Omaha.
Judge BlerorM'ntencMiAM'pgW'
Turnej-cfinvioteu ot horso stealing to
cigiFteen months in tho Lansing punl-
'Tenllary. Mr. John Maasey ban five acres of
magnificent strawberries on hi: fanu
near tho city lie has just begun to
market them.
Bessie Keraey the four-year-o'il
daughter of Johu L. Kersey died at
Falrview from injuries roieivod by her
clothes catching tire.
Mr and Mrs. Heniluig MIwcb Item
ln;r and Cloeman Meisrs. Illll ltrunn
and If rod Ritturba&ch atluudeid a ino
lug of tbe Sons of Herman at Ok't-
hotna City.
Tho Guthrie Club's public wclfan
commltteo will consult with the county
commissioners on May 17th on mat-
ters pertaining to the rebuilding of
county bridges.
Mrs. M. H. Hutchlns and daughter
Agnes who have been visiting frlemiB
In Columbus Kas. relumed last night
Miss Ella Seegan accompanied them
and will visit with them on tbelr farm
near the city
MUa Hthsle Ulauche Rush of El
Reno Is to bo tho sponsor for the Ok
lahoma ex-Confederate division at tho
Nasbvllle.Tenn. meeting In June a
position supposed to carry with it a
higher distinction than thatot maid of
honor to which she was originally
appointed
Mrs Frank O'Neal gave a pleasant
card party Wednesday evening to
about forty of her friends at her homo
on Cleveland avenue x'he house was
tastefully decorated and the refresh-
ments delidlous. Each guest received
as a favor a Capo Ja&eauilne Mrs. M.
L Turner won the first prize a Bilver
spoon; Mrs. Reufro tho second a man-
icure knife and Mrs. Rail captured the
booby prize.
M Collar general agent tor the Pal-
tee Plow company of Monmouth Ill-
inois has received orders from his oom
pany to bell a riding high wheel culti-
vator the proceeds to be donated to
West Guthrie Hood sufferers. Mr. Col-
lar saya be will lot W. ii Coyle auction
off the machine Saturday next at 1 p
m In front of his ofiiee on Second
street. This is tbe second donatiou
from this company the other donation
going to Chandler.
The catalogue is issued lor the third
annual territorial normal instlttue un
der tho auspices of tho territorial
board of education at Edmond May
17 IS 19 and 80. The program In
very completo. One section of land
one and a half miles southwest of
Medford ha been planted thereon
nearly loo acres of wheat which will
make at least caloulation 30 bushels to
the acre Twelve thousaud bushels of
wheat at SO cents a bushel HI be EC-
000. The four farmers on this seetlon
each have about 100 aorrs of wheat.
lo UoutullilMla LrfMlKri.
All mem bars of Guthrie Lodge No 3
and Wlldey Lodge No. 17. I O O. P.
will take due notice that u joint meet-
ing of said lodges is hereby ealled for
Monday evening. May 17 1898 at b
o'clock p in. in Odd Fellows ball fur
the purpose of perfecting tbe consoli-
dation of tbe two lodgee and tbe
transaction of any other business of
importance or incidental thereto.
G W. Unties
14 1 Special Deputy Grand Master.
SEVERN'S IS CHIEF.
fir Chief Morso Resigns and Joe
Severns Appointed Council News.
Mayor Uerkey and all members
were present save Wlckman at last
night's counoil meeting.
Fire Chief Morse tendered his resig-
nation which was accepted and Joo
Severns was appointed and confirmed
as chief. Sevorns is a rattling good
fellow and will prove a clever man at
tbe head of tho department.
A special commltteo reported that
tho Fifth street bridge would bo fin-
ished within threo days Tho matter
of locating county seal v. as doferreii
ono weok
The council rnted permission for
a'manuro dumi on lots 1 and 3 block
93 Guthrie proper end rocolved re-
port of trees being planted on Harri-
son avenue
A crossing was ordered to bo put in
on Elm street across Oklahoma ave-
nue. Tho four foot of mud In the old water-
works well has been cleaned out and
tho contractors on the new well were
given further time to complete hclr
work
An ordinance was passed granting
the Santa Fe privilege to build stock
yards.
Tho finance committee wss instructed
to make an effort to collect money
from tho sale of East Guthrie lots.
The public improvement commltteo
was instructed to confer with tho
Santa Fe with a view to having con
strucVed a viaduct and bridge across
tho Cottonwood on Noble avenue. The
building of a viaduct above tho tracks
would be a gnat thing and would
lessen the risk to lifo and savo tltno
to travelers
The mayor appointed Ed. Rllllngs-
lcy a paid fireman and Joe Pentecost
policeman but they were not con-
firmed. Dr. C. F Cottoral was appointed and
confirmed as city physician.
The council decided not to increase
tho police force and Jack Malonoy
who has been serving since Officer
Tipton's death was relieved from duty.
Tho ladles of tho Christian church
will glvo an Ice cream and strawberry
festival this ovenlng in the building
one door west of Lutbur West's olllce.
A trunk belonging to Woeley Wat-
kins washed away in the flood can be
obtained by Mr. WatkitiB by calling on
Joo Pentecost. '
If you wish to purify your blood you
should take a medicine which cures
blood diseases. No other medicine
has such a record of cures as Hood's
Sarsaparilla.
Hood's pills ae easy lo take easy to
operate uure indigestion uiiiout-
ness. 25c.
J. Hte7e Rurko the well-known
deputy marshal and politician who
was converted and preached a sermon
her several nights ago has entered
tho regular ministry. In his official
capacity Hurko has ccon visiting al
most every town in Oklahoma and he
says that liu has drunk and caroused
tn tnc saloons witu hundred of young
men gammed with men ot that stripe
visited houses of bad repute and now
ho intends to visit every town in tbe
territory and right all tho wrongs ho
has done preaching to the same men
bo has carsused with and attempt to
bring back all the young folks ho has
ed astray to paths of virtue and so-
briety. He commenced a series of
lectures here tonight Ho will con-
loue these tenuous throughout the
territory and Texas At ono tltno
Move liurko was a professor in Raylor
tlnivorslty at Waco Texas. Perry
democrat
Wo have beeu In your city for some
tin o looking over tho prospects for a
-onBervatory of music. It will bo a
branch of tho Kansas City Interstate
conservatory. Now that school is
closed wo will bo glad to havo all
children from seven to sixteen years of
age meet at tho North M. E church
on Thursday and Saturday at 4 p m.
for tho purposo of organizing a juve-
nile chorus class Prof Tomlin's
"Children's Songs and How to Sing
Them" will bo used and the first fif.
teen mlnuteB will bo devoted lo Del-
sartean Phys'cal culture. Any one
wishing to tako private leRsons cither
In-volcu piano or Dosarti call at Capl
tol hotel. Misses Sumnter Ucss.1313
ChlMmi'a Uujr.
"Children's Day" at the South Meth-
odist church Sunday May 16 Sormon
to the children in the morning by
Pastor F. E. ShankB. Evening oxer-
cIbcs by tho children commencing at
8 o'clock. ' Come and encourage the
young people.
Pustpuueil.
The Ladles' Renevolent association
meeting is postponed until Friday
May 28 Mits Ramsa See.
Whiskers that are permanently gray
or faded should bo colored to prevent
tbe look of age and Buckingham's
dyo cxiells all others in bringing
brown or black
Deposition work; copying and cor-
respondence solicited by experienced
typewriter Address Mrs. Hewett
Hotel Royal. Guthrie O T.
The Stowe Hardware company havo
a few high wheel lawn mowers left
which they will sell at what they tost
to the purchaser. UtJ
Savo money; tave ice. To save ice
buy a"North Star" cora-lint d refrigerj
ator of the Stowo Hardware com-
pany. 14i3
Go to Wichita May 17 and see the
Oklahoma Military Military baud
carry off the prize this alone will be
worth tbe oost of tho trip. Ono fare
for tho round trip It only costs you
84 SO. A. J. Corklns Agont. ID
See P. Newman before you place
your order for a suit. He makes all
wool suit6 to order from 813 SO up
Kit and workmanship guaranteed or
money re funded. One door east of
postoftlee tf
on yo
with
next Monday with the best band of
the southwest. Take in the Knights
of Pythias grand lodge nnd come
home. Tbe cost is very small. 84.20
for tho round trip. . J. CorkUs
agent 19
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When buying a gasoline stove why
not buy the "Reliable" of tbe Stowe
Hardware Company? Ut3
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Synopsis of Lhii it Ilecliloim
MINR1IAL
Discovery of coal on land embraced
in an original homestead entry pre
cedes the completion of such entry
NOTICE OF MINING CLAIM.
Notice of application must bo pub-
lished in the newspaper nearest to the
land.
rnoor.
Tho burden of proof is with the one
who v leges the mineral character of
land .-at is returned as agricultural
lands.
AyKIt8K CLAIM.
The falluro of an adverse claimant
to proBecuto his suit in the courts with
reasonable diligence amounts to a wai-
ver of tho adverse claim and removes
tho stay of proceedings m tho depart-
ment. Nun- untcluls In lireor.
Major McKnight register of the
Mangum land afllee and daughter
MisS Hattlo arrived in our city last
Thursday night- On Friday a large
number of our citizens called on tho
majot to welcome him to our midst.
He is a yory pleasant gontleman and
created a very favorablo impression
upon his callers.
Receiver James IColley and faint) 7
arrived Sunday and havo gone to
housekeeping In tho W. R. Ilcst res -donco.
Mr. Kollcy lias also made
a splendid impression on our people
and nil agree that the land omc is In
good hands
1110 officers havo taken up tempor-
ary quarters and are busy arranging
for opening day. Greor County Sou.
A Valimlilo l'renorlptloii.
Editor Morrison of Worthiugtou
Ind. "Sun" writos: "you have a val-
uable prescription tn Electric Bitters
and I ean cheerfully recommend It for
Constipation and Sick Headache and
as a general system tonic It lias no
eqimi.'' Mrs Annie Stohlo 2635 Cot-
trge Grove avenue Chicago was all
run down could not eat nor digest
food had a backache which never loft
her and felt tlrod and weary but six
bottles of Electric Bitters restored her
health and renewed her strength.
Prices 60 cents and 81 Get a bottle at
C. It Ronfro's drug store.
i:anii 11(1111111)11
Tho tnombers of Camp Jamison No.
347 are requested to meet at 7:30 p ra.
Friday May 14 1807 promptly as im-
portant buslnoss will aomo before tbe
meeting. J. C.Jamison Com.
J D. Mauhick Adju
P Newman should be your tailor.
If you want a first-class suit mado to
ordor soo him. Ono door oast of post-
office. tf
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Special prices on Quo suits at P.
Newman's. Drop in and soe his goods
and prices tf
UhnntKiHiun Ani.bly Wlnllnlil KHlmita
iiiiio in as.
For Uio abovo occasion wo will )11
round trip tickets to Wlnfluld Kas. at
ono faro fcr tho round trip Tickets on
snlo.T lino 1.1 to 85 good to return .Tune
37. Wo will also choek a l'mltod amount
of camp cquipuga such as tenting camp
chairs bedding eto.
A.J. Cohkinb. Agent.
itnuitiiuociiieut.
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Spoclal classes in penmanship will
organized at the Capital City Business
college at 8:30 o'clock Mon.lay morn
lug May 17. A course of praetleal
penmanship will bo taught in a sys-
tematic tuannor. Tho lottos will bo
gronpod and presented iu tho order of
their rotation to eaeh other. All who
will avail themselves of this opportun-
ity can acquire a beaatiful and rapid
handwriting.
Tho term will consist of fitly lesons
(teu weeks) of ono houreaoh "The lu-
htruotlou will be givou just as writing
should be taught in the public schools;
hence the training will not only be of
Interest to the buys and girls young
men and young women but of double
interest to teachers.
The tuition for tho euttro ooursi-
wlli bo only 87 00 one half of which
may be paid on enteriug and tho bal-
ance in thirty days.
Classes in bookkeeping business
arithmetic rapid caloulaton gram-
mar oorrespondonco spelling short
band typewriting and ornamental
penmanship will also be organized
t'ultion for one hour eaoh day in nny
branch will be S3 00 per month. All
supplies can be prouurod for a in Id
mum price at tho college othee.
Second street Guthrie U. T. Coll for
particulars. R A Oaffnkv
Old President
First pubiUbrd tn Guthrie Dlly Loader
May l? 1887.
Notlco for Puulicnl'oii.
LandOfUeeatGutbrto 0. T. May 13
1KT.
Notice is hereby given that the foUow-tag-named
settler has filed notion of hU
Intention to mak final proof iu support
of bis claim and that said proof will be
madr before the register und reaolver at
Guthrie. O. T . en June 19 1807. viz:
Charles K. Tibblu for the lot 3 and u
hf and fc qr nu qr -c H twp IT n r J w .
He names the following wUuetMes to
prove his continuous resldange upon and
uuiuvouuii ui rum la -U viz
tueujaiuiu f saqae
uuu ueorce w. van
all df Guthrie. O. T.
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W. Pardu
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N. J . Choojt Kegiater.
o John M. Par-
reuencK AUami
The Great Rebuilding Sale Brings About
The Desired Result! '
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It is not alone beneficial to the crowds of eager buyers thajjdaily fill the stores
but it is beneficial to us not financially but helping us soon to possess the most
spacious trade palace in the territory. The rooms 109 and 111 Division street will
soon be empty only a small variety of Furniture left. A few Bed Room Sets
a few Couches some Bed Lounges quiet a lot of Dining Room Sets Tables
and Chairs the remainder of the stock consists of the very best as the lower
priced grades seem to be in dem nd the first few days Anyone wanting Furniture
Portiers Window Shades Looking Glasses Pictures framed should call now
because we must clean up the stock in the next 24 hours.
Is a stunner in the way of swelling salesreducing stock. Do you wonder why?
to us it is natural we know th it there are just enough keen shrewd shoppers
among the Ladies' in Guthrie to clean up every dress pattern in our Dress Goods
Stock in Wash Goods there won't be a yard left by next Monday night Table
Linens Domestics. Notions etc. fly up to the wrapping at about "Airship gait the
price being the motive power.
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Every night the stock on hand
enough. 348 pairs of Ladies'
Is where you see the great sale demonstrated
looks as though a cyclone had visited it sure
Oxfords that are worth wholesale from Sl.5o to $12 rebuilding: sale price 69c.
We want you to buy Misses' and Children's Shoes this week the price will indicate
to you that we mean what we say. Clothing for Men Clothing for Boys'
Clothiug for Children. You should think about all these things as you go along
because you can only save money by visiting our Clothing Department.
This will be gala week in all departments. We are going to open the Tripple
Stores with an entire stock of brand new Merchandise. Our buvers are hard at
work looking for Stylish up-to-date snaps in the meantime Our Great Rebuilding
Sale will be in force until further notice at
The Cyclones Stores
CASE & MOORE Owners.
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103-OKLAHOMA AVENUE
-109 & lit DIVISION STREET.
lleilemptlou of H'fttratiln.
Notice is hereby Riven that there are
funds on hand to redeem warrants as
follows:
General fund wanants up to and In-
cluding roistered No. 1001 registered
date April 33 1805
All normal school warrants regis-
tered up to date.
University fund warrants up to and
including registered date Juno 10
1S00 registered No 451.
Interest ceases on all warrants in-
cluded in above call after thirty days.
M. L TtmxKfi.
Territorial Treasurer.
New stylos of buggies phaetons sur
roys traps and carts Just received at
M. Collar's South Second street. Call
and see his goods. M. Coi.laii
Guthrie Ok.
(Iran it Lodge KnlKliU of l'jlhlat? Kn-
HU Hrljrude Union Honk Wichita
My 1? to 20.
For the above occasion we will sell
round trip tickets to Wichita at one
fare Tukols on I alo May 17 to 10
good to return May W. Tickets limited
to continuous passage in each direc-
tion. A. J. Corklns. Agent 19
Sco Smith tho bill distributor.
The U. S. Gov't Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
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STRAW HATS AND SUNSHINE
What is prettier than a neat dressy hat; what is more pleasant than sunshine?
Nothing could make us feel better than the beautiful sunshine after a dearth of rain
Hoods and windstorms -which have been a source of vrorritnent to everyone. Every
straw hat we possess is likened nnto a ray of sunshine which adds liffht and beauty to
all who wear them.
We have made a specialty this season of the celebrated Brigham Hopkins Co. 's
Straw HatB which possess all of the good qaalities that may possibly be combined
with elegance grace and comfort.
The becoming Straw Hat lor the Youth Young Man Middle Age and the Old
Gentleman's Hat. we hare them all and do not imagine we have neglected the small
boy for we haven't. Just send them in and we will if 'tis possible make them better
boys by giving them the best straw hat for service and good looks that the lowest
price and a slim purse will buy.
Be sure and come at once while
sizes for we cannot duplicate any of
and S1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75 2.00 2.&0
prettiest designs.
we have this immence assortment of styles and
these lines and remember that 25c 35c 50c 75c
and 8.00 buys the best that are made and the
H. La. COHEN
TUE NEW YORK CLOTHIER TAILOR FURNlSimr AND IllTrKIt.
mmmmmmmnamzmRSi
THE PASI1I0NAJ1LE SHOE
Is not so pointed as for-
merly. It is just as fash-
ionable and more comfort-
able. Our shoes have a
happy faculity of feeling
easy from the very first
day. Why? Because they are
made properly and we are
as particular as you about
the (it of the shoe. Do not
fall to call and see our line
as we have no old stock
but every pair was made
for us therefore we guar-
antee them tu give satlaap.
ttou.
The Welcome Grory.
Dr. Peoples
THE DENTIST.
Has always aimed to reach the
highest standard in dental prac-
tice has been a close student
all his life is well educated and
has a long and rich experience.
He succeeds where others fail.
IKSJ it is always the man who!
Aims High
That comes nearest the high
mark. This holds good in every
pursuit in life especially so in
Dentistry.
When yo'u need dental work be
sure to see '
The Jim Fisk Restaurant
Is the place to get your meals. Has
been newly furnished. m Everything
in first-class ftyle : :
121 W. Harrison Ave Guthrie.
DR. PEOPLES.
Tho First DoBttst !b OkUkaM.
Souttiwett cor OkUhosa At. a&4 IM S
OUTHKIX OJCUtXOMA
MONEY TO LOAN
On 3rooc3L JF'.aarxn.js.
T&e privileges I offer makes my money the easiest and cheapest
in the territory. Call on
J. STUART
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